Stable Linux with Apache

Linux is an OS, which is not that commonly used for desktop machines, but is among the most commonly used OSs for servers. It is totally free, so you will not have to pay any license costs as part of your web hosting payments. Linux is furthermore considered to be the most risk-free Operating System these days and due to the permissions that files have along with the file types that can be run, virus files which could infect a normal PC will simply not be executed on a Linux-based hosting server. In addition, the OS is 100 % free, so it could be altered without any limits, so as to meet the needs of the hosting company and their clients. This also suggests that unnecessary software packages can easily be removed to make the OS lighter and quicker, which can directly contribute to significantly better server performance. Many Linux machines have the Apache web server set up on them, as this program is also totally free, quick and reliable. It is the most commonly used web server out there and is part of the LAMP bundle that lots of script apps, such as WordPress and Joomla™, require. LAMP is an abbreviation for Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP.

Stable Linux with Apache in Hosting

When you buy a hosting service from us, your new account will be created on our top-notch cloud platform where all of the servers run Linux. Of course, the OS has been personalized in order to satisfy our requirements, in order to get the most of our clustered platform. The files, email messages, stats, databases, and so on., are handled by individual clusters of servers and this contributes to the better overall performance of the platform, because one machine handles only 1 type of process running on it, as opposed to what all kinds of other companies do. All web requests are addressed by Apache, since we've seen first-hand that that'smost likely the lightest and most effective web server available. Through a shared account on our cloud platform, you'll be able to enjoy a quick, reliable and risk-free service and to use nearly every web programming language – HTML, JavaScript, PHP, Perl, Python, and so forth.